
Residential Shingle Roofs
Quality shingle roofing for homes across the Tri-State area
Quick Answer
Shingle roof replacement cost depends on home size, shingle type, and roof complexity. Roofs Etc installs architectural and designer shingles with a lowest price guarantee, 20-year warranty, and financing options. Contact us for a free estimate.
Shingle Roofing Options
- 3-tab shingles — Affordable, classic look, 20–25 year lifespan
- Architectural shingles — Dimensional look, superior durability, 30–50 year lifespan
- Designer/luxury shingles — Premium aesthetics mimicking slate or cedar, 40–50+ year lifespan
- Impact-resistant shingles — Class 4 rated for hail and storm protection
Our Shingle Roof Process
- Free on-site inspection and measurement
- Detailed estimate with material options — we'll beat any written quote
- Complete tear-off of old shingles and inspection of decking
- Repair or replace damaged decking as needed
- Install ice and water shield, underlayment, and drip edge
- Install new shingles with proper ventilation
- Clean up and final inspection with 20-year warranty activation
Financing available. Lowest price guarantee — bring us any written quote and we'll beat it.
Service Features
- ✓Lowest Price Guarantee
- ✓20-Year Warranty
- ✓Top Brand Shingles
- ✓Financing Available
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a new shingle roof cost?▼
A new shingle roof in the Tri-State area typically costs $8,000–$25,000+ depending on home size, shingle type, and roof complexity. Architectural shingles are the most popular choice, offering great value and a 30–50 year lifespan. Roofs Etc offers a lowest price guarantee and financing.
How long does a shingle roof last?▼
3-tab shingles last 20–25 years, architectural shingles last 30–50 years, and designer shingles can last 40–50+ years. In the Northeast, proper ventilation and ice/water shield installation are critical for maximizing shingle life.
Can you install a new shingle roof over old shingles?▼
While overlay installations are possible, we generally recommend a full tear-off. This allows us to inspect the decking for damage, install proper underlayment, and ensure the new roof performs at its best. A full tear-off also avoids voiding manufacturer warranties.
Ready to Get Started?
Call us to get a free quote and schedule your residential shingle roofs service.
